학술논문

In-vivo pH Imaging System for Hydrogen Ion Dynamics Observation in the Brain of a Freely-Moving Mouse
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS) Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2022 IEEE. :620-624 Oct, 2022
Subject
Bioengineering
Image sensors
Electrodes
Image resolution
Hydrogen
Ions
Mice
Real-time systems
bioimaging
freely-moving animal experiment
in-vivo imaging system
pH image sensor
Language
Abstract
To study changes in extracellular ions in the living brain of freely moving animals in both normal and disease states, developing an in-vivo imaging system based on a high spatially-resorbed image sensor device is necessary. Here, we report the in-vivo pH imaging system for monitoring hydrogen ion (H + ) distribution in the brain of a freely-moving mouse. The developed CMOS ion image sensor has a 256 × 32 array of 5.65 × 4.39 μm 2 pixel size, which is improved from the previous sensor device (128 × 32-array of 23.55 × 23.55 μm 2 pixel size) and achieves a pH resolution of 0.016 pH with a temporal resolution of 62 fps. A reference electrode without an internal solution adaptable for freely-moving in-vivo experiments was also fabricated. Both the sensor and reference electrode were sufficiently lightweight at 1 g each to be implanted into the experimental animal. We have, for the first time, successfully obtained real-time imaging in awake and unrestrained freely-moving experiments, allowing us to visualize H + dynamics in the living brain.